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Harold Samuel Stone

    Harold S. Stone is an American cultural historian and professor of history and humanities. His works focus on the cultural history of 17th- and 18th-century Italy, delving into minutiae to reveal broader historical themes. Stone employs microhistory and examines the ideas of influential thinkers to illuminate the complexities of the past.

    Vico's cultural history
    St. Augustine's Bones: A Microhistory
    • St. Augustine's Bones: A Microhistory

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The discovery of bones in the Cathedral of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in 1965 sparked a significant controversy regarding their alleged connection to St. Augustine. This book delves into the ensuing debate, exploring urban literacy and public discourse as various manuscripts and pamphlets emerged to argue the authenticity of the remains. It highlights the impact of this dispute on Catholic spirituality in Northern Italy during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, revealing the dynamics between scholars, local leaders, and the papacy in shaping popular religious beliefs.

      St. Augustine's Bones: A Microhistory
    • A study of the cultural world of Giambattista Vico, one of the most creative social theorists of the eighteenth century. Based on extensive manuscript as well as printed materials, and relying on the methods of book and publishing history, this volume describes Vico's intellectual community. Special attention is paid to the interaction between scholars and Naples' vibrant operatic and artistic community. The first part of the book investigates a controversy concerning an inquisitorial investigation, Neapolitan travel literature, the papers of a scientific academy, and the patronage system for book publication. The second part describes the cultural context of Vico's writings and especially the three editions of The New Science .This work explains the accomplishments that made Naples one of the great cultural centers of the early Enlightenment.

      Vico's cultural history